Cubana lashes out at El Taiger's exes: "I don’t see any of them standing by Teresa demanding justice."

A Cuban woman criticizes the lack of support from El Taiger's ex-partners and friends towards her mother, Teresa, in her fight for justice following the reggaeton artist's death, sparking controversy in Miami.


In a powerful message shared on TikTok, a Cuban woman expressed her frustration towards El Taiger's ex-partners and those close to the artist, accusing them of not supporting Teresa, the reggaeton artist's mother, in her fight for justice.

In the video posted by the user @azulina076, the woman questioned the absence of the mothers of the artist's children and others who were once associated with him.

"Where are the mothers of El Taiger's children here in Miami who stood on this platform to demand the money owed to their children? Where is their pain? Why hasn’t any of them stood next to Teresa to ask for justice for El Taiger in court?" he asked critically.

The Cuban also directed her words towards the singer's ex-partners who, according to her, publicly argued and used his name for their own benefit.

"Where are the women from El Taiger who were arguing among themselves here on the platform about who was 'the woman'? They even used one of his songs to promote their businesses. Where are they? I haven't seen them in court," he continued.

She also lamented the lack of solidarity from the friends and colleagues of the reggaeton artist. “This war is not over, gentlemen. I haven't seen any artists standing by Teresa. Where are the people who once shared a drink with El Taiger? Teresa, you have my utmost respect,” the woman concluded, making her support for the artist's mother clear.

The case of El Taiger remains a topic of conversation within the Cuban community, especially in Miami, where the artist has a large following. His legal situation and the support (or lack thereof) from those close to him continue to be a matter of debate.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.